“Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Henderson” takes place July 30 at Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill. The main card, including a Fedor Emelianenko vs. Dan Henderson headliner, airs on Showtime.

Daley vs. Santos is expected to be part of the main card.

Daley fights for the first time since an April title loss to Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz (who soon vacates the belt as part of his move to the UFC and a title shot with Georges St-Pierre). Prior to the TKO loss, Daley had won eight of nine fights, and the lone defeat came to Josh Koscheck at UFC 113. UFC officials ultimately released the British fighter after the fight because of a post-bout suckerpunch.

Santos also is coming off a loss to Diaz, which came in a January title fight. The defeat snapped a two-fight win streak, which included a TKO of Strikeforce’s Marius Zaromskis and a head-kick KO of Daniel Zarate at a regional show in Brazil.

Like Daley, Santos is known for heavy hands. Combined, the duo has posted 31 knockouts in 45 career wins.

Coenen looks to defend her title for the second time after defeating Liz Carmouche this past March. Coenen was expected to face Tate in that event, but Carmouche was brought in when the original challenger was forced to withdraw due to injury.

Tate looks to extend a five-fight win streak while claiming the belt. The wrestling specialist earned her shot with a pair of victories in an August single-night tournament.

A total of 26 fighters got their chance to shine on Saturday as part of UFC 190 at Rio de Janeiro’s HSBC Arena. Now that UFC 190 is in the books, it’s time to commence MMAjunkie’s “Three Stars” ceremony.

The man known for cranking submissions to the point of injury added eye-gouging to his repertoire. But is the controversy of Rousimar Palhares too essential to his bizarre, awful appeal for his employers to take any meaningful action against him?